Dude, what art software you used? It looks dope.So yeah, since my story DECK is all about mages, I've also created magic circles for each character in that story of mine. Here are some of the samples...
Temaire's Magic Circle
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Numiho's Magic Circle
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Lizzie's Magic Circle
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Anya's Magic Circle
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Camille's Magic Circle
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It's Photoshop CS6.Dude, what art software you used? It looks dope.
It's Photoshop CS6.From the shapes up to the effects.
Err...I'm a pirate.Dang, me and my penny pinching tendency.
The best I can do is use my office's free AutoCAD to draw doodles.
Gay, very gay.
So yeah, since my story DECK is all about mages, I've also created magic circles for each character in that story of mine. Here are some of the samples...
Temaire's Magic Circle
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Numiho's Magic Circle
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Lizzie's Magic Circle
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Anya's Magic Circle
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Camille's Magic Circle
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That's...unique. ?
Try it. It'll be fun!I am tempted to try my luck as well.![]()
Try it. It'll be fun!
As long as your image editor has a gaussian blur effect, you can achieve this.<.< I need a better photo shop for the sparling effects and the colour. Everything else is doable.
Thanks!Amazing as usual. Anime tier.
If you got an image app with Gaussian Blur or similar effect, I put the instructions on one of my replies here.Dammit HOW!? All my magic circles look like regular ass mandalas.
I’m just not creative enough for this. *flips table*
I think I can do the glowing effect, or at least, have done something similar and found it acceptable, I’m just really dumb when it comes to the circle patterns themselves.If you got an image app with Gaussian Blur or similar effect, I put the instructions on one of my replies here.
I think I can do the glowing effect, or at least, have done something similar and found it acceptable, I’m just really dumb when it comes to the circle patterns themselves.
Here's how I got the designs:people with no design sense, unite!
You know what I'll stick to origami.Here's how I got the designs:
1) Identifying object (center) - represents the Mage. It's like the Patronus spell in Harry Potter, only more diverse.
2) Magic Type Logos - the fire, water, wind, earth and dimension elements, which is represented by the symbols to the sides of the circle. The presence of those elements in the magic circle indicate that my magicians have the highest ranks.
3) Name - I put the name of the mage on the letters circling the element symbols. The font is in 'Aelfa',
4) Circles - the big circles surrounding the 'Identifying object' to the center shows the intensity of the magic of the mage. Basically, the more powerful the mage is, the greater are the number and thickness of the circles.
5) Traits - additional traits that appear in the magic circle. Those are in 'Daedra' font. I based my traits in the Seven Virtues/Sins
6) Ley Lines - random lines that appear on the circle. It represents that the mage can tap into the Ley lines that is scattered around the world.
7) Poem - there are poems in that circle, only written in 'Daedra' font and is typically seen circling around the symbols to the center. For each of these circles, I used a popular poem from their country of origin...for example, Temaire's circle has the poem 'Song of Roland' in it.
8) Stars, Moon, Sun - basically just additional elements for that added 'magic' appearance. In the story, if it appeared in the magic circle, it meant my mage can cast magic without wand.
9) Glow - gives information about the Mage's dominant attitude.
Here's how I got the 'glow' for each circle.
Temaire's blue glow represents her intelligence/scheming attitude.
Numiho's yellow glow represents the character's amicability/happy behavior.
Lizze's red glow represents her courage/passion.
Anya's green glow represents her gentleness.
Camille's violet glow is for her loyalty.
It's quite exhausting and detailed, but at least, it would give you an idea of how to design each circle. Hopefully, this system helps in your designs.![]()